” Macpherson says. “It’s different when you’re sitting knee to knee. The cost of entry (to restorative justice) is admitting what you’ve done and you have to look them in the eye and say ‘I did this. I’m responsible for the fear, anger and frustration that you have...
relationships, and in some cases seeking subsequent referrals for further restorative work. Keywords: restorative justice;restorative practice;prison;women in prison;recidivism